Now, even if a qualifier has a default value, we will know that it appeared in the text. We can use that to check for redundant qualifiers (as is being done here), and in the IR generator to prevent any use of certain qualifiers, depending on context. (eg, runtime effects, wrong shader stage, on a parameter declaration, etc.) Bug: skia:11301 Change-Id: I2cd6ad35c2b4c4d6f87ade97e80aea84dc16ee4b Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/374616 Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com> Reviewed-by: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com> |
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empty_images | ||
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icc_profiles | ||
images | ||
invalid_images | ||
nima | ||
particles | ||
skottie | ||
sksl | ||
text | ||
Cowboy.svg | ||
crbug769134.fil | ||
nov-talk-sequence.txt | ||
pdf_command_stream.txt | ||
README |
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